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Known for his innovative and sometimes controversial work for Marvel comics on titles such as "Captain America" and "Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.," Jim Steranko recalled key moments from his career in comics and stage magic at Big Apple Comic-Con.

Superstar writer, Chris Claremont, shared his career experiences with a room full of fans in Baltimore, including his latest gig on Marvel's "X-Men Forever," movie adaptations, modern storytelling techniques, and more.

"Wednesday Comics" editor, Mark Chiarello, gathered a panel of the experimental series' contributors to discuss and answer questions about format, collaboration and the potential sequel to the newsprint hit of 2009.

At last weekend's Chicago Comic-Con, James O'Barr, creator of "The Crow," discussed the tragedies that shaped his work and his perspective of success in Hollywood as well as his upcoming work in comics, and CBR was there.

The creative team behind Marvel's "X-Force" -- Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost and Mike Choi -- shared with Chicago fans their experiences on the title as well as offer advice on breaking into comics and animation.

At its Comic-Con panel, Aspen reviewed its current roster plus new titles,
provided a "Fathom" film update courtesy of screenwriter Jordan Mecher, and
shared "Soulfire" and "Scourge" movie announcements.

Last week at Comic-Con International in San Diego, IDW Publishing showcased its Angel universe, including the crossover with Peter David's "Fallen Angel" and and the announcement of Bill Willingham as the new "Angel" writer.

FÃ¡bio Moon discussed his career in comics and frequent collaboration with attending brother and fellow illustrator Gabriel BÃ¡ before previewing the duo's upcoming "Daytripper" limited series from Vertigo.

Vertigo unveiled at New York Comic Con its new line of crime-themed graphic
novels by creators including Brian Azzarello, Peter Milligan, Christos Gage and
more. Find out why digest sized comics aren't just for kids anymore.

There's a new Black Panther in town and on TV. Marvel Comics and BP writer
Reggie Hudlin talked comics, previewed the upcoming Panther animated series
and gifted fans with a New York Comic Con exclusive.

During the NYCC Zuda Comics panel, DC's online imprint shared with their audience insider stories and various plans for 2009 with the help of its assembled creative roster, "flaming" text, an impromptu sketch and their mate from down under.